Northampton Town have signed goalkeeper Luke Coddington from Premier League side Huddersfield on a free transfer and he has signed a two year contract at Sixfields.

Coddington, who began his career at Middlesbrough and represented England up to U19 level, enjoyed a successful loan spell at Wrexham last season. He has spent a number of weeks training with the Cobblers, and appeared in a pre-season game at Corby Town earlier this month.

Phil Thompson believes Liverpool will keep Philippe Coutinho this summer but would prefer to see him replaced with another top class player.

He told Sky Sports: "The ideal resolution is that the club will leave it very late and get as much as they can for him. If he doesn't want to stay then I'd rather see him sold for the best price, but the big issue is that there won't be any players near is quality on the market.

"It's probably too late in the window to get somebody in, so I think they'll keep him for a season. Coutinho might argue that Barcelona won't be there again but if you believe you're a top player then a top club will always be interested."

Charlton Athletic manager Karl Robinson says he knows where his team needs additions in the transfer window, although are unlikely to come before Saturday's game with Northampton.

“We’re not close to concluding anything at the moment,” he told the club's official website. “We’re trying and it is obvious where we need players.

“The team have got a game on Saturday that is more important than what we are trying to do [in the transfer window]. We have got a squad that will be very competitive at the weekend and the positivity has to stay the same."

Fulham have confirmed the signing of S.C. Braga captain Rui Fonte for an undisclosed
fee, penning a three-year deal with the option
to extend it by a further 12 months.

Fonte joined Braga permanently last summer
following a successful loan spell, and he ended the season with 11 goals from
24 league starts, making him comfortably the club’s top scorer as they finished
fifth in the Primeira Liga.

Jurgen Klopp has revealed why Andy Robertson is yet to feature for Liverpool after his summer move from Hull.

The left-back didn't even make the bench for the opening two matches of the season against Watford and Hoffenheim.

And Klopp is quoted by the Liverpool Echo as saying: "Whether he's overly happy, I didn't ask, but he's in a good moment. He has developed really well so far.

"Everything is fine from my side. It's still early. He came in late and still has to adapt to our style of play and all that stuff. Things will change during the season and I've told the players that."